It’s the Year of the Robocall, it seems. I haven’t noticed this directly, but a number of friends, colleagues, and internet posters seem to be inundated with bullshit phone calls now more than ever before. What great times we live in, where anyone with an auto-dialer can blast out millions of calls to people who don’t…

T-Mobile customers are about to get some free video streaming perks, as long as they have the right plan. The wireless carrier’s latest promotion offers current T-Mobile ONE customers with two or more lines a free standard Netflix subscription, even if you’re already a Netflix subscriber.

The iPhone 7 is here, and that means carriers are scrambling to offer you ways to upgrade your phone. The most popular deals right now include free or drastically discounted iPhone 7's. There’s a catch though.

Earlier this month, T-Mobile announced a new unlimited plan that came with the caveat that speed and quality would get capped to prevent HD quality and hotspot speeds were cut significantly. Now, T-Mobile’s clarified some things, changed some speeds, and added a new, more confusing detail.

T-Mobile announced a new unlimited data plan today that includes unlimited data, text, and calls for $70 a month for the first line, $50 for an additional line on a family plan, and $20 for lines after that. Unfortunately, “unlimited” is a misnomer.

You can now watch YouTube videos on T-Mobile without it counting towards your data plan. T-Mobile’s Binge On service allows users to stream videos from certain partners at limited quality without affecting your data cap.

T-Mobile’s newest plan to subvert data caps, Binge On, may come with a nasty downside. According to YouTube, the carrier is throttling all video streams down to 480p, even if the service isn’t included in Binge On and still counts towards your data cap.

Today, credit reporting and marketing company Experian announced they were the victim of a data breach that affects approximately 15 million U.S. consumers. This includes any T-Mobile customer, or potential customer, who went through a credit check for service or device financing.

Tethering has always been a sore subject with carriers. While T-Mobile has a plan that includes a limited amount of tethered data with its unlimited data plans, the company claims that a few users are bypassing that limit. Now, if a user tries to circumvent their tethered cap, T-Mobile will kick them down to a cheaper…

Choosing a cell phone carrier is usually about finding the best price, but since most packages are pretty much the same, it’s a good idea to look a bit deeper. In fact, the big four carriers each toss a few lesser known bonus features into their plans to make them stand out. Some of them are actually pretty good, too.

US T-Mobile users, rejoice! You can now travel through North America without extra phone and data usage roaming charges, starting July 15th. Calls between US, Mexico, and Canada are also free. Learn more here. [via Fierce Wireless]

Never let it be said T-Mobile isn’t willing to take risks with its business model. Today the company announced a new upgrade plan for customers that will allow users to upgrade up to three times per year. No extra fees required. The only catch: it’s technically a lease program.

In the last several years, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon have been sneaking bogus monthly charges on our cell phone bills (a trick called mobile "cramming"). You can find out if you're entitled to money back from this, at least from AT&T and T-Mobile.